Poor Folk : A Heartfelt Story of Love, Poverty, and Human Struggle

What if love and dignity could survive even the harshest poverty?

In this emotionally charged epistolary novel, Poor Folk introduces us to two souls struggling with loneliness, hardship, and the quiet hope for human connection.

Makar Devushkin and Varvara Dobroselova—two distant relatives living in squalid conditions—exchange heartfelt letters that reveal their pain, their unspoken love, and their attempts to preserve dignity in the face of overwhelming poverty.

This modern translation brings new life to Dostoevsky’s first published novel, making its characters and themes resonate as powerfully today as they did in 1846.

What you'll discover inside:

- A Tender Story of Emotional Bonding – A touching portrayal of letter-bound love and friendship

- Early Dostoevsky at His Most Vulnerable – A glimpse into the emotional roots of his future genius

- Modern, Clear Narration – Accessible language that preserves the soul of Dostoevsky’s debut

- A Lens on Class and Compassion – A heartbreaking look at how the poor survive with grace and feeling

Dive into a story that speaks softly but pierces deeply—an unforgettable journey through the human heart.

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What if love and dignity could survive even the harshest poverty?

In this emotionally charged epistolary novel, Poor Folk introduces us to two souls struggling with loneliness, hardship, and the quiet hope for human connection.

Makar Devushkin and Varvara Dobroselova—two distant relatives living in squalid conditions—exchange heartfelt letters that reveal their pain, their unspoken love, and their attempts to preserve dignity in the face of overwhelming poverty.

This modern translation brings new life to Dostoevsky’s first published novel, making its characters and themes resonate as powerfully today as they did in 1846.

What you'll discover inside:

- A Tender Story of Emotional Bonding – A touching portrayal of letter-bound love and friendship

- Early Dostoevsky at His Most Vulnerable – A glimpse into the emotional roots of his future genius

- Modern, Clear Narration – Accessible language that preserves the soul of Dostoevsky’s debut

- A Lens on Class and Compassion – A heartbreaking look at how the poor survive with grace and feeling

Dive into a story that speaks softly but pierces deeply—an unforgettable journey through the human heart.

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